Brink is a class-based First-Person Shooter video game set in a dystopian future. The game was developed by Splash Damage using the id Tech 4 engine, and it was published by Bethesda.

You live on a floating city known as the Ark, since the world has been flooded. The Ark has become severely overcrowded and you must choose to either support the Security and save the Ark, or support the Resistance and escape the Ark to look for new places to live.

The campaign and mulitplayer of Brink is mixed, meaning you can play the campaign alone, or online. However, the two modes are seamlessly integrated. Freeplay is also available, and it allows custom options for online play.

The reviews for Brink are extremely mixed and ranged. Many praise it for its uniqueness and integrated mulitplayer and single player. Others, however, criticize the fact that the game may have been rushed, and that there are several technical issues and limitations.

The game is for PC, Xbox 360, and PS3.

Man 1: I bought Brink and I love playing it. It's so unique!
Man 2: Dude, that game has so many technical problems. I'll wait till Bethesda/Splash Damage releases some patches ot updates, then I'll get it.

An alternate form of alcohol consumption which places alcohol directly into the blood stream, thus requiring only a minimal amount of alcohol consumption to become drunk. A common form of brinking is done using a device, preferably a water bottle, some lube and a brave third party. The third party simply places the lubed-up water bottle full of alcohol into the brinkers anus and squeezes, causing a plethora of alcohol to enter the bloodstream and allowing the brinker to become rather drunk in the process.